Viewers are allowed to explore the museum by clicking on arrows on the ground and zoom in on models such as the LM002, but once you get closer to specific models such as an apple-green Countach LP 400, its scissor doors open up, enabling you to virtually sit inside for a closer look at the cockpit. The first floor is crowded with classic Lamborghinis, including the first production model built by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1964, the 350 GT. You'll also find a 400 GT, as well as the Miura S and a late SV. Some of the more modern cars on display include the Sesto Elemento. The feature also allows you to go up the spiral staircase to the second floor, which is mostly crowded with concepts and Formula 1 race cars. Check out 360 views of the Diablo 6.0 SE, Reventon, and the one-off 40th anniversary Miura concept. There are even marine engines on display.While this feature is certainly neat, it's been done before. Mazda jumped on the idea earlier this year, allowing fans to virtually tour its museum in Hiroshima, Japan. Here's to hoping more automakers will follow suit, but until then, you can check the Lamborghini Museum off your bucket list.

You can go inside an aventador in Lamborghini Michigan and in Atlanta Ferrari, there is a F50 and Enzo in the showroom on Google Earth. Ive actually looked in every Supercar dealership on Google Earth Street View

We have the folks at Lamborghini and Google to thank for this. What a cool bunch of people at Lamborghini to allow Google photographers to let their equipment inside the cars, I've never seen the inside of a Lamborghini LM002 in yellow but I have for the first time today, and its gorgeous. The green and cognac Countach prototype is irresistible.